New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 79Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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... course of the week . The failures in the commercial world are innumerable ; those which are not already gone are going . All are sinking in the general vortex- " the game is played out . " How will the noble Marquis ( Wellesley ) settle ...
... course of the week . The failures in the commercial world are innumerable ; those which are not already gone are going . All are sinking in the general vortex- " the game is played out . " How will the noble Marquis ( Wellesley ) settle ...
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... course of action . With his sensitive temperament this trying state of things was to be expected . Death had deprived him of one child , and the calamity fallen upon the other was rendered more weighty . Campbell continued to keep his ...
... course of action . With his sensitive temperament this trying state of things was to be expected . Death had deprived him of one child , and the calamity fallen upon the other was rendered more weighty . Campbell continued to keep his ...
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... course would be done without the intervention of a formal proceeding in that House . Mr. Wynne and Mr. Ponsonby ably ridiculed the plea of convenience , or of necessity , in this method of em- ploying a military force . Mr. Brougham and ...
... course would be done without the intervention of a formal proceeding in that House . Mr. Wynne and Mr. Ponsonby ably ridiculed the plea of convenience , or of necessity , in this method of em- ploying a military force . Mr. Brougham and ...
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MARGARET GRAHAM | 1 |
DAYS FOR EVER GONE BY MRS PONSONBY | 31 |
GO FORWARD A SONG BY J E Carpenter | 50 |
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